Carrick-on-Suir Active Retirement Club’s next meeting will take place at the Nano Nagle Community Resource Centre on Thursday, November 29.

New members are always welcome.

Final arrangements were made for the holiday break in Killarney from December 3 to 7 at the Club’s last meeting last Thursday at which the large attendance enjoyed two hours of dancing, singing, tai chi, a chat and a cup of tea.

A small number of seats are available on the coach for Killarney and anyone interested should contact Jimmy at (051) 640398.

The Club’s last fortnightly meeting in the Nano Nagle Community Resource Centre took place last Thursday.

Rathgormack card drive

The monthly Progressive 25 Card Drive in aid of Rathgormack Community Hall takes place on Thursday, November 29 at 8.45pm.

Last month’s winners were Michael Prendergast and Gerry Carroll.

Book publishing course

An article in last week’s issue about the upcoming self-publishing a book course at the Public Library, Greenside gave the correct dates for the course but the days were incorrect.

The course takes place this Friday, November 23 and on the following Friday, November 20 from 10am to 2pm on both days.

The tutor is Ruby Barnes, who is a self-published author of four novels.

He is based in Kilkenny and is a graduate of NUI Maynooth Creative Writing for Publication.

Floral art demonstration

A Gala Christmas Flower Arranging Demonstration, hosted by Glasha Flower and Garden Society, will take place in The Carraig Hotel on Wednesday, November 28 at 8pm.

Demonstrator is Eileen O’Brien from Kinsale and the theme will be “In Festive Mood”.

Admission is €10 and will include raffle, tea and Christmas food.

Proceeds from the show will be donated to St. Brigid’s Hospital, Carrick-on-Suir and the World Association of Flower Arrangers.

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